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Re: [APML] What Film is Best?
Glenn, today there are just as many poor choices as ever! While we are
lamenting the loss of Supra 400 print film (the good formula), we can
rejoice that we still have E200 slide film - either the Pro E200 or
Ektachrome 200 available at Kmart for rich detailed reds. Also the new
Kodak ED100 (I think that s the name) is peaking in the Ha as well, but
remains untested by this group. ON a faster note, Kodak Max 800 versitality
plus should be good in reds and blues, and is in the process of testing by
several of us.
Chris
Astrophotograpy site: http://www.PSIAZ.com/schur/astro/index.html
----- Original Message -----
From: glenn shaw <glennshaw@alaska.net>
To: <Astro-Photo@seds.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 1:04 AM
Subject: [APML] What Film is Best?
> Its been a long time since we've heard about good film for
> astrophography. I recognize that some good emulsions have bit the dust
> in the last year or so.
>
> What films are left out there with good spectral response and low
> reciprocity failure?
>
> Glenn Shaw
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